WEBVTT SHE SPOKE TODAY WITH WESH 2'SBOB KEALING.>> I GOT HIT.I DON'T REMEMBER ANYTHING PASTTHE INITIAL POINT OF, HOLY CRAPI'M GONNA GET HIT.BOB: THURSDAY EVENING, SUSAN ANDMARK GENTRY WERE CROSSINGEDGEWATER DRIVE WITH THEIR TWOKIDS WHEN A PICKUP TURNING ON TOEDGWATER RAN OVER SUSAN.SHE PUSHED HER SEVEN-YEAR-OLDOUT OF THE WAY.THE VEHICLE GRAZED MARK'S BACK.>> MY PELVIS IS BROKEN, SO IENDED UP WITH SURGERY FRIDAY.THEY INSERTED TWO PLATES AND SIXPINS.THEN I HAVE SOME BROKEN RIBS.BOB: DESPITE THAT, THE GENTRYSSAY THEY HAD ANGELS ALL AROUNDTHEM THAT EVENING.INCLUDING THESE FOUR BISHOPMOORE HIGH FOOTBALL PLAYERS.THEY LIFTED THE TRUCK, IT'SFRONT WHEEL PLANTED RIGHT ACROSSSUSAN'S CHEST. >> THEY WERE DEFINITELY MYANGELS AND DID WHAT THEY WERESUPPOSED TO DO AND GOT ME OUT.I'M DEFINITELY HERE TODAYBECAUSE OF THEM, FOR SURE.BOB: THEY SAY THEY ARE ALSOGRATEFUL FOR THOSE THAT GOTYOUNG CHILDREN AND TOOK THEMOVER TO THE RESTAURANT THENTHEY WOULDN'T FACE FURTHER-- WHAT WAS HAPPENING TO THEIRMOM.GENTRY SAYS SHE HOPES THE CITYOF ORLANDO WILL LOOK AT THISCROSSWALK WHERE PEDESTRIANS CANHAVE THE RIGHT OF WAY BUTVEHICLES TURNING IN TO IT ALSOHAVE A GREEN LIGHT.BUT THAT'S NOT HER MESSAGE NOW.>> I THINK IT'S WONDERFUL THATTHIS STORY CAN HELP HOPEFULLYRESTORE PEOPLE'S FAITH INHUMANITY AND THEY CAN SEE ACOMMUNITY THAT DOES COMETOGETHER TO HELP OTHERS.

Thursday evening, Susan and Mark Gentry were crossing Edgewater Drive with their two children when police said a pickup truck turning onto Edgewater Drive ran over Susan. She pushed her 7-year-old out of the way. The vehicle grazed Mark's back.

"My pelvis is broken, so I ended up with surgery Friday. They inserted two plates and six pins. Then I have some broken ribs," Susan Gentry said.

The Gentrys said they had angels all around them that evening, including four Bishop Moore High School football players. They lifted the truck, its front wheel planted across Susan's chest.

"They were definitely my angels and did what they were supposed to do and got me out. I'm definitely here today because of them, for sure," Susan Gentry said.

The Gentrys also want to thank the bystanders who took care of their young children and took them over to the restaurant and distracted them so they wouldn't face further trauma by seeing what was happening to their mom.

Susan Gentry said she hopes the city of Orlando will look at the crosswalk where pedestrians can have the right of way, but vehicles turning into it also have a green light.

"I think it's wonderful that this story can help, hopefully, restore people's faith in humanity, and they can see a community that does come together to help others," Susan Gentry said.

Orlando police have not released the name of the accused driver, or confirmed whether he was cited in the accident.